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necessary. There are other small brooks from 1 to 3 m. from village where trout 

 are found; also Eden p. 9 m., where pickerel are caught. 



Iiudlow (C. V. See page VII) Rescue 1. 3 m.; Plymouth lower p. 5 m.; Upper 

 . 6 m.; Tiny p. 9 m.; Patch p. 7 m.; Black p. 11 m.; Woodwards reservoir 13 m.; 

 . b., pickerel and trout; b. b. and pickerel most abundant; live bait, worms and 

 flies used; June, July and Axigust best; hotel $2 p. d.; boats at very reasonable 



cost. Trout are found in Black p. and Tiny p., and b. b. in all the others. The 

 "b. b. and pickerel fishing is very good in Eescue and Plymouth ponds. There are 

 no b. b. in Black and Tiny ponds; these contain trout, and Tiny p. contains very 

 large trout, which however, are very hard to lure. 



Marshfield (M. & W. Ii.) Kittle p. 3 m.; Nigger Head p. 1 m.; Nigger Head br. 

 Y 2 m.; Nigger Head p. best; trout; worm bait; June and July best; hotel at reason- 

 able price; guide $1.50 p. d.; boats 50c p. d.; bait cheap. 



Middlesex (C. V. See page VII) Winooski or Onion r. near station; Mad r. 1 

 m.; first best; b. b. principally; minnow and dobson baits; August best; hotel at 

 reasonable rates; bait $1 p. 100. 



Montpelier (M. & W. R. & C. V.) Nigger Head p. and various streams; also 

 Orotonp.; trout except in last named and b. b. in that; fly, worm, and minnow 

 baits; May and June best for trout; hotels $1 to $'2 p. d. 



Morrisville (St. J. & L. C.) Lainoille r. near station; Small branch and Mill p. 

 y 3 m.; several small br's 1 to i in.; last best; trout, perch etc., but trout princi- 

 pally; worm bait; May to July best; hotels $1 to $2 p. d. ; guide at reasonable 

 rates; boats and bait plenty at nominal cost. Other waters contain quantities of 

 the above named fish. Our correspondent writes, "I have given principal waters 

 but it would take a foolscap sheet to enumerate all the glorious ones within an 

 hours ride." 



New Haven (C. V. See page VII) New Haven r. and its tributaries; also nu- 

 merous mountain streams in vicinity of Bristol, Vt., 5> m. from this station; 

 brook trout; fly and worm baits; May, June and July best; hotel $2 p. d., $10 p. w.; 

 bait plenty and boats not needed. The trout fishing is fair in this section. 



Newport (Passumpsic. See page VI) Lake Memphremagog near station; mas- 

 calonge, b. b. and pickerel; pickerel most abundant; shiners as bait; April, May 

 and June best; hotel and guides at moderate cost; boats and bait can be had rea- 

 sonable. The best fishing is about 12 m. down the lake. 



No. Enosfourgli (Missisquoi) Missisquoi r. near station; pickerel, b. b., pouts 

 etc.; worm and minnow baits; August best month; hotel and guides at reasonable 

 prices. Montgomery trout brooks about 8 m. distant are said to furnish trout in 

 abundance in May and June. 



North Concord (St. J. & L. C.) Small brooks emptying into head of Miles p.; 

 Moose r. and tributaries; trout; worm bait; June and July best; hotels at very 

 moderate rates; no boats needed. 



North Perrisfourgf (C. V. See page VII) Lake Champlain; 3 m. to Thompsons 

 point, and about same distance to Gardner's Island; 1 m. to the Bay; pike, pick- 

 erel, b. b. etc,; minnows usual bait; hotels iy z in. from the lake; camping on 

 Thompsons point or Gardner's Island is largely practiced. 



Norton Mills (Gr. T. See page V.) Averill cr., Little Averill cr., Leach cr. 

 4aiid4 1 2 m.; two last named best; trout only; worm and fly bait; July, August 

 and September best; hotels at reasonable prices; boats $1 p. d. 



Norwich (Passumpeic. See page VI.) Connecticut r. near station; b. b., dace, 

 etc.; "angle dogs," (helgramites) and small fish as baits; June and September be.st; 

 hotels $2 p. d.; guides at moderate charge; boats 50c p. d. 



No. Sheldon (Missisquoi.) Missisquoi r. near station; Franklin p. or Silver 1. 2 

 in.; Franklin p. best; b. b., pickerel, etc.; bass most numerous; worm and minnow 

 baits; Spring best; boats 50c p. d. 



Pittsford (C. V. See page VII.) Mountain brooks in this vicinity, where 

 trout are found; fly is the usual bait; June and July best months; hotel $1.50 

 p. d. 



Post Mills (Passtimpsic. See page VI.) Connecticut r. near station; Fairlee 1. 

 2m.; last best; b. b., pickerel, perch, dace, pouts, etc.; pickerel and perch most 



